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" Tell him he should not send the peace, but bring. Then let him not a friend's embraces fear; The peace is made when I behold him here. Besides this answer, tell my royal guest, I add to his commands my own request: One only daughter heirs my crown and... "
The Works of Virgil - Page 313
by Virgil - 1828 - 501 pages
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volume 18

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 372 pages
...frequent prodigies, permit to join With any native of th' Aufonian line. 370 A foreign fon-in-law fhall come from far (Such is our doom), a chief renown'd in war : Whofe race mail bear aloft the Latian name, And through the conquer'd world diffufe our fame. Himfelf...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 23

English poets - 1790 - 374 pages
...commands my own requeft : One only daughter heirs my crown and ftate, "Whom, not our oracles, nor heaven, nor fate, Nor frequent prodigies, permit to join With -any native of th" Aufonian line. 37' A foreign fon-in-law fhall come from far (Such is our doom), a chief renown'd in...
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The works of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland. With prefaces ..., Volume 3

Great Britain - 1804 - 658 pages
...commands my own requeft : One only daughter heirs my crown and fíate, Whom, not our oracles, nor heaven, nor fate, Nor frequent prodigies, permit to join With any native of th' Aufonian line. A foreign С ni-iii .l:uv (hall come from far (Such ¡sour doom), a chief renown 'd...
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The works of Virgil, tr. into Engl. verse by mr. Dryden. Carey, Volume 3

Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 328 pages
...answer, tell my royal guest, 365 I add to his commands my own request: Only one daughter heirs my crown and state, Whom not our oracles, nor heav'n, nor fate,...shall bear aloft the Latian name, And through the couquer'd world diffuse our fame. Himself to be the man the fates require, 375 I firmly judge, and...
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The poets of Great Britain complete from Chaucer to Churchill, Volume 24

John Bell - 1807 - 376 pages
...tell my roynl gnest, S65 * I add to his commands my own request: " One only daughter heirs my crown and state, ' Whom, not our oracles, nor heav'n, nor fate, ' Nor frequent prodigies, permit to ioin ' With any native of th' Ausonnn line. 370 ' A foreign son-in-law shall come from far, ' (Such...
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The Works of John Dryden Now First Collected ...

John Dryden - 1808 - 504 pages
...commands my own request : Only one daughter heirs my crown and state, Whom not our oracles, nor heaven, nor fate, Nor frequent prodigies, permit to join With any native of the Ausonian line. A foreign son-in-law shall come from far, (Such is our doom,) a chief renowned in...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected ...

John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 484 pages
...commands my own request : Only one daughter heirs my crown and state, Whom not our oracles, nor heaven, nor fate, Nor frequent prodigies, permit to join With any native of the Ausonian line. A foreign son-in-law shall come from (Such is our doom,) a chief renowned in war,...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 19

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 790 pages
...nor Heaven, nor fate, Nor frequent prodigies, permit to join With any native of th' Ausonian line. A foreign son-in-law shall come from far, (Such is our doom) a chief renown'd in wars Whose race shall bear aloft the Latian name. And thro* the conquer'd world diffuse our fame* Himself...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 19

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 770 pages
...own request: One only daughter heirs my crown and state, Whom, not our oracles, nor Heaven, nor fete, Nor frequent prodigies, permit to join With any native of th' Ausonian line. A forciu'n son-in-law shall come from far, (Such is our doom) л chief renown'd in war: Whose raee...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: Pope's Homer's ...

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 760 pages
...request : One only daughter heirs my crown and state, Whom, not our oracles, nor He -ven, nor fate, Ñor frequent prodigies, permit to join With any native of th' Ausonian line. A foreign son-in-law shall come from far, (Such is our doom) a chief rcnown'd in war: Whose race shall...
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